SMALLER AIRPORTS LOSING MORE SERVICE THAN LARGER ONES
Smaller airports are losing more service than larger ones, according to an Oct. 7 report on airline industry metrics from DOT's Office of the Inspector General. Since early 2001, OIG said non-hubs lost nearly 16 percent of scheduled passenger seats versus a nine percent cut for larger airports. That...
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